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    Default Register of wages and effects of deceased seamen BT 153

    Can anyone help.with regards to the Register column titles. They refer to "Date of receipt of K.K. in this office" and "Particulars of K.K." and "Date when K.K . was sent to Bpard of Trade"

    In particular I would like to know what "K.K." stands for/means.

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    Default Re: Register of wages and effects of deceased seamen BT 153

    Not sure on this one Alex
    Cannot say i have heard or seen this before!
    As it refers to looks like someone, is that a Single Persons Record? I only ask as the obvious may be his name ?? Silly i guess but??

    Hopefully someone may come up with the answer!
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    Alex
    I have put a request in to the National Archives about this , will see if they can come back with the answer, think they would be the only ones that may know!
    Will let you know when and if i get a reply. May take a while though!
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    Title: Mr
    First name: Vernon
    Last name: MacDonald
    Email: va.macd xxxx@xxxxxx.xxx
    Country: Australia
    Enquiry: Good Morning I wonder if you could possibly tell me what the letters K K represent on a Deceased Seamans File in various Columns ?? Catalogue description
    Registers of wages and effects of deceased seamen
    with regards to the Register column titles. They refer to "Date of receipt of K.K. in this office" and "Particulars of K.K." and "Date when K.K . was sent to Board of Trade"




    Reference: BT 153/10
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    Registers of wages and effects of deceased seamen


    Date: 1870


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    #3. If there were 3 Ks Vernon I would say the Klu Klux Klan, but that’s just the way my mind works. If and when you get a positive answer we are all going to say ee bah gum should have known that . JS.
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    Many thanks

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    Just maybe KK stands for Knowledge Known ? JS
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    Default Re: Register of wages and effects of deceased seamen BT 153

    Hi Alex
    Well its been a wee bit of time but i have received a reply from the NA.
    Here is what they say
    Hope this may solve this now ??
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    Dear Mr Vernon MacDonald


    Thank you for contacting The National Archives of the United Kingdom.

    The initials K.K. used in some of the headings in BT 153/10 just stand for account. I attach an image from BT 153/7 where the same columns are used as BT 153/10 but the word 'account'; is used in the place of 'K.K.' I can find no other explanation elsewhere

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